This study aimed to determine how well the erectile function of men with HRPC returned to baseline after undergoing robotic radical prostatectomy (RRP). It also considered the factors affecting erectile function after RRP in this population and offers recommendations for clinicians.
Risk of Damage to the Somatic Innervation of the Penis during the AdVance™ Procedure
The study authors sought to define the anatomical relationship between the AdVance™ male sling procedure and penile nerves using a cadaveric model.
Intravenous Preload of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Rescues Erectile Function in a Rat Model of Cavernous
This study investigated whether intravenously delivered mesenchymal stem cells could reduce postoperative ED in rats if administered before cavernous nerve injury.
Is Testosterone Treatment Good for the Prostate? Study of Safety During Long-Term Treatment
For some time, there has been concern among physicians that testosterone therapy either leads to prostate cancer or causes undiagnosed prostate cancer to progress. These beliefs have been shown to be a myth; however, many physicians still cite this concern as the main reason for not prescribing testosterone therapy. The current study aimed to address these concerns and describe the long-term outcomes for 1,365 men who tried different forms of testosterone therapy as part of the UK Androgen Study (UKAS).
Postprostatectomy ED: Potential of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells-Based Micro-Tissues in a Rat Model
Assembling cells onto micro-tissues before transplanting them could be a more viable strategy for restoring postprostatectomy erectile function than single-cell methods.